Keep your pipes safe from the cold.
Most homeowners choose the wrong line. Find out whether hot or cold water is the better choice for your faucet drip when the next winter storm hits.
When the forecast suddenly drops into the teens, the old advice to “leave the faucets dripping” comes roaring back. It sounds ...
Winter weather can be tough on your home — especially your outdoor faucets. Recently, while clearing snow off my back deck, I ...
Winter storm blasting ice and snow is on heels of polar vortex bringing bitter cold to MS. Should you drip faucets? How to ...
Faucet left dripping overnight leads to unexpected ice formation and online reactions.
You should keep your faucets dripping as long as temperatures remain at or below 20°F, or if your power goes out. When temperatures rise above freezing, you can stop dripping to avoid wasting water, ...
A broken water pipe can be a messy – and potentially costly- situation. And now, with much of the U.S. and Alabama gripped by sub-freezing temperatures, concern about home safety has grown. Pipes ...
This week will bring temperatures far below freezing to East Tennessee. Should you drip faucets? How to avoid frozen water ...
Dripping faucets are only for homeowners on city water. Which faucets you turn on are key.